Improving postural stability among people with lower-limb amputations by tactile sensory substitution
Abstract Background For people with lower-limb amputations, wearing a prosthetic limb helps restore their motor abilities for daily activities. However, the prosthesis's potential benefits are hindered by limited somatosensory feedback from the affected limb and its prosthesis. Previous studies...
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Main Authors: | Lijun Chen, Yanggang Feng, Baojun Chen, Qining Wang, Kunlin Wei |
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Language: | EN |
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BMC
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/597d9560b2794d0491f23c7301e3627e |
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